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Old 08-08-2005, 03:12 PM
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Ultrons

The term Ultron is a neologism for a manifestation that is, heuristicaly, described by Pulsoidal Ellipses and Taisoids.

Ultrons comprise the Congeneric Realm of Compression.

An Ultron ("dark" matter) consists of two Hylotrons (neutrons), which comprise four Phorbs of four Soloids (analogous to quarks) each.

Light cannot escape from the Ultron because of the intrinsic resonance and feedback reflection of Taisoids; which tangent circles, heuristically, describe Ultrons.

See: The Mystique of the Ultron Ellipse.

Below is an actual photo of the twelve Soloids (Ultraescents), which remain in the nucleus of an atom after Critical Compression.

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